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PM CURRICULUM & RESOURCES

Dr. Vijay Kanabar, Chair, Faculty Advisory Group - Curriculum & Resources

Dr. Carla Messikomer, PMI Project Lead

Why the Webinar?

• Overview of the guidelines

• We can answer questions you might have.

• Describe early impressions and results of the

curriculum guidelines project.

• Illustration of Adoption

• See the Curriculum and the exemplar PM

Foundations course

Agenda

• Curriculum Guidelines Project - Carla

• Overview - Vijay

• The Website - Kimberly

Why Focus on Academic Education?

Demand & Supply

• 15.7 million new project management jobs will be

added globally across seven project intensive

industries between 2010 and 2020

Talent Gap Report

– Business world will need competent job

applicants.

– Universities are introducing PM courses in many

disciplines and requesting curriculum resources

PMI Supports Academic Programs

In response, PMI

sponsored a faculty-driven

initiative to develop a set of

undergraduate curriculum

guidelines with a global

perspective

Applicable Across Academic Units

& Professional Disciplines

Busi-

nessHealth

Sc.

Disciplines Const-

ructionPharma-

ceutical

Practitioner Validation

• Several large, global companies that recruit

undergraduates with PM expertise.

• Many small & medium enterprises.

Analytics to Date

Metrics Estimated

(for Year End)

Actual

(July 31, 2015)

Visitors 7,500 >= 36,000

Number of

Downloads

5,000 >= 21,000

Faculty Resources

Contributions

500 <= 50

Survey: Usefulness >= 75%

Early Impressions: A timely product and a good start!

VOLUME I

Curriculum Guidelines

Content of Volume I

• The rationale for the curriculum design

• Rationale for the knowledge modules

• Knowledge Modules

• Course specifications:

– PM-1 to PM-12

Volume I

Introduces 30 Knowledge Modules (KMs)

Each KM contains a well-defined structure that

represents a discrete component of PM

knowledge.

What Does A KM Look Like?

Really

Concepts

Specifications for Courses

(We have 8 courses in the Appendix of Volume I)

Course Course Title

PM-1 Foundations of Project Management

PM-2 Project Communications

PM-3 Advanced Project Management

PM-4 Leadership in Teams

PM-5 Organizational Behavior and Projects

Volume II:

PM – 1:

Foundations of

Project Management

Exemplar course

with resources

Contents of Volume II:

• PM-1

– Topics & Schedule Outline

– Syllabus & Learning Outcomes

– Assignments, Activities, Cases & Tools ↓

– Ethics, Final Project, Cases & Practice

• Localizations

– US, UK, Middle East

– Construction, Health, Engineering, IT

Course Design Using the PM Curriculum Guidelines

Curriculum Design Deliverables

Program Goal and Learning Outcomes - Example

Student is acquainted with the full project life cycle

and various project management processes.

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• List and describe the project phases that make

up a typical project and summarize PM

processes that occur within each.

• Describe the typical PM process

documentation and PM deliverables that are

produced by project managers in each project

phase.

Learning

OutcomesProgram Goal

Course Design Spreadsheet:

Topic SelectionLive Demo!

Designing a PM Course: KM as a Baseline

Designing A PM Course

Session Topics

Knowledge Modules

Course

PM-1

KM-1

Topic 1-1

Topic 1-2

KM-2

Topic 2-1

Topic 2-4

KM-n ...

Q&A - # 1

Where are the Guidelines and Resources

Available?

http://www.pmiteach.org

Faculty Resources Contribution

Find all contributed resources

here Contribute

Live Demo of Website

• Live Demo of Website

• Please click http://www.pmiteach.org for this demo

Q&A #2

Future Directions

• Tremendous amount of interest in the curriculum

initiative.

• Win-Win for all

– Faculty have opportunity to leverage the curriculum

and resources knowledgebase

– Students can land jobs more readily with PM

competency

– Employers get “project ready” employees

• We plan to grow the curriculum

– It will be refreshed periodically.

– Additional foundational courses.

Opportunities

• Assist us in several ways

• Submit resources

• Review submitted resources

• Show leadership in promoting the guidelines

Contact: pmcurriculum@pmi.org

Thanks!

Acknowledgement:

Sincere thanks to all the volunteers!

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